Center for Health Transformation
"Better Health, Lower Cost℠" | |
Industry | Healthcare |
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Founded |
2003 Re-envisioned 2012 |
Headquarters | Atlanta, Georgia |
Area served | United States |
Key people | Reynold Jennings |
Services |
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Website |
centerforhealthtransformation |
Center for Health Transformation (CHT) is a member and partner based professional services organization that focuses on issues affecting the quality, cost, access and delivery of healthcare in the legislative and regulatory environment of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) in which multi-hospital healthcare organizations currently operate.[1] CHT envisions itself as a learning network, connecting with academic institutions such as Georgia State University and Kennesaw State University to create learning laboratories.
CHT states that it supports the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) "Triple Aim" solutions to healthcare delivery and financing models. This model was developed by Dr. Don Berwick Founder and CEO of the IHI and consists of three elements:
- Improving the patient experience of care (including quality and satisfaction)
- Improving the health of populations
- Reducing the per capita cost of health care [2]
CHT maintains a web-based knowledge center containing best practices, innovation opportunities, and updates on CHT related projects. CHT is a collaboration of health systems that meet in a non-partisan and transparent manner with a goal of discovering and sharing best practice solutions to improve quality, decrease costs and improve access.[3] CHT operates as an independent LLC entity with funding coming from memberships, grants and contributing partners. To be considered for membership, a health system must be: not-for-profit; multi-facility; employ complimentary ancillary services; and commit to active participation by its President/CEO and other senior executives.[4]
History
Center for Health Transformation (CHT) was re-envisioned in 2012 by WellStar Health System president and CEO, Reynold Jennings, as a means to leverage the collective talent of various healthcare systems, which would collaboratively approach significant problems in healthcare. Jennings believes that transforming healthcare requires multiple, independent viewpoints that analyze case studies from dissimilar clinical silos.[5]
CHT now focuses on a multivariate approach to specific clinical challenges, and creates adoptable, repeatable solutions for all of its member institutions. In a transparent format, participating systems identify workable solutions for duplication at member hospitals, within the model of “operationalize sustainable best practices℠”, thus attempting to improve the quality of care while simultaneously lowering costs.[6]
On November 14, 2012, WellStar Health System acquired the rights to the trademark, trade name and website address of CHT.[7] The previous CHT was a healthcare think tank established by former U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Newt Gingrich in 2003. Formerly, the CHT model was a for-profit entity whose primary mission was to be a non-partisan collaboration of private and public sector leaders committed to creating a 21st-century intelligent health system that saves lives and saves money for all Americans.[8]
Current Team
- Steven Fraime, BSN, MBA, MHA, Project Manager
- Samantha Garijanian, Research Coordinator
References
- ↑ Fraime, Steven (November 17, 2011). "WellStar Health Systems Acquires Rights to the Center for Health Transformation". Business Journals.com. Retrieved November 14, 2012.
- ↑ Berwick, Don (February 2010). "Triple Aim Concept Design IHI". Institute for Healthcare Improvement. Retrieved February 14, 2010.
- ↑ Hensley, Ellie (March 2014). "WellStar and Georgia Tech Research Institute form Partnership". Atlanta Business Chronicle. Retrieved March 2014. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ Anderson, Chris (November 15, 2012). "WellStar aims to Retool Newt Gingrich's health care think tank". HealthITnews.com. Retrieved November 15, 2012.
- ↑ Kutscher, Beth (December 2012). "Rethinking Transformation". Modern HealthCare.com. Retrieved December 15, 2012.
- ↑ Dunkin, Mary Anne (July 2013). "Quantity and Quality Outside the Perimeter". Georgia Trend. Retrieved July 2013. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ Trubley, J Scott (November 14, 2012). "WellStar Acquires Gingrich Think Tank". Atlanta Journal Constitution. Retrieved November 14, 2012.
- ↑ Khan, Huma (November 17, 2011). "Newt Gingrich Had Lucrative Health Industry Ties". ABC News. Retrieved November 19, 2011.